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Boostwerks Steering Brace + Antirock

whitexj98

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Cali
Figured I would share this, I picked up a Boostwerks brace to add to my axle swap (jk44s). I have been running a Currie Antirock for a few years now and have no plans of ditching it so I also got the relocation brackets to keep it.

Mounted it all up and just wasn't happy with how low the antirock has to sit. Sorry for the poor picture, I guess I never took one directly.

So little searching found out the antirocks tubbing is just 1.75"- .095" wall. So I picked some up and made it fit.

I'll let the pictures show the rest. ( Don't mind that the arms don't clear that will be fixed later....)




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Good project, I would have deleted the square tubing and just get a thicker piece of round tubing.
 
i ran my antirock thru the channel of the boostwerks brace, took some fabbing but works great & antirock rod is protected from getting hit.
 
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